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Author SHA1 Message Date
David Greenman
df9ab3049d Removed inclusion of pio.h and cpufunc.h (cpufunc.h is included from
systm.h). Merged functionality of pio.h into cpufunc.h. Cleaned up some
related code.
1994-09-16 13:33:56 +00:00
Paul Richards
d091793974 Ran ft.c through ident.
Added a missing #ifdef INET wrapper in lpt.c

Main change:
	Removed the timeout_func_t casts from timeout calls and
	correctly defined the timeout routines to conform to
	the new format.
lpt.c doesn't have this change.

Reviewed by:
Submitted by:
1994-08-23 07:52:29 +00:00
David Greenman
7b42c960f8 1) cleaned up after Garrett - fixed more redundant declarations, changed
use of timeout_t -> timeout_func_t in aha1542 and aha1742 drivers.
2) fix a bug in the portalfs that was uncovered by better prototyping -
   specifically, the time must be converted from timeval to timespec
   before storing in va_atime.
3) fixed/added some miscellaneous prototypes
1994-08-20 03:49:02 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
f540b1065a Change all #includes to follow the current Berkeley style. Some of these
``changes'' are actually not changes at all, but CVS sometimes has trouble
telling the difference.

This also includes support for second-directory compiles.  This is not
quite complete yet, as `config' doesn't yet do the right thing.  You can
still make it work trivially, however, by doing the following:

rm /sys/compile
mkdir /usr/obj/sys/compile
ln -s M-. /sys/compile
cd /sys/i386/conf
config MYKERNEL
cd ../../compile/MYKERNEL
ln -s /sys @
rm machine
ln -s @/i386/include machine
make depend
make
1994-08-13 03:50:34 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
fb49e767ba Cast arguments to timeout() to quite compiler warnings. Should we
change all of these to be timeout_funt_t and remove the casts and
typedef?

Remove secound argument (uban) from ifp->if_reset routines since it is now
obsolete.

Reviewed by:	David Greenman
1994-05-27 04:02:10 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
26f9a76710 The big 4.4BSD Lite to FreeBSD 2.0.0 (Development) patch.
Reviewed by:	Rodney W. Grimes
Submitted by:	John Dyson and David Greenman
1994-05-25 09:21:21 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
aaf08d94ca Make everything compile with -Wtraditional. Make it easier to distribute
a binary link-kit.  Make all non-optional options (pagers, procfs) standard,
and update LINT to reflect new symtab requirements.

NB: -Wtraditional will henceforth be forgotten.  This editing pass was
primarily intended to detect any constructions where the old code might
have been relying on traditional C semantics or syntax.  These were all
fixed, and the result of fixing some of them means that -Wall is now a
realistic possibility within a few weeks.
1993-12-19 00:55:01 +00:00
Andrew Moore
8b4d35c5ee wt.c - version 1.3
from:
Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko
E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su>

This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD, which
supports Wangtek and Archive compatible QIC-02/QIC-36 controllers.
It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek tape driver from CMU.

In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements:
1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added.
2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine.
3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP.
   Mt command now works adequately with this driver.
2) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait
   until they finish.  The next open() will wait for it instead.
4) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations.
   This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange
   tape operations.
5) Tape density switching added.
6) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation,
   is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as:

	wtread    reading data from the tape
	wtwrite   writing data to the tape
	wtrfm     reading the tape marker
	wtwfm     writing the tape marker
	wtrew     rewinding the tape
	wterase   doing WTQICMD ERASE operation
	wtretens  doing WTQICMD RETENS operation
	wtorew    doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation
	wtorfm    doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation
	wtowfm    doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation

7) It's possible to use the tape with "default density",
   useful for devices which don't support density switching
   or do automatic format determination.
8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length.
   Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode.

Minor number structure:
	0bfffuuu
Fields:
	uuu   - Unit number. It's possible to install
		up to three tape controllers on the same machine,
		using DRQs 1..3.  Hence, unit number can lie
		in range 0..2.
	fff   - Tape format number:
		0 - /dev/rwt0  - default density (auto select)
		1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete)
		2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes)
		3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes)
		4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes)
		5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?)
		6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?)
	b     - Long block size flag.  With this bit set,
		the driver will perform all i/o operations
		with the controller using 1024-byte
		blocks, instead of 512 ones.
		Some controllers need it (CMS for example).
		If you Wangtek controller does not stream well,
		you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead
		of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV
		to create it).

Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning
pwoperly.  Use raw interface instead.

Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware:

Controller           Drive            Volume    Interface     Thanks to
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Archive SC-499       Archive 2150L    150 Meg   QIC-02        KIAE
CMS?                 ?                150 Meg   QIC-02        KIAE
Everex EV 831/833    ?                ?         QIC-36        Joergen Haegg
Wangtek ASSY         Wangtek          60 Meg    QIC-02        Ken Whedbee
Tecmar QT150i?       Wangtek 5150EQ   ?         QIC-02?       Marko Teiste
?                    Wangtek 5099EK   60 Meg    QIC-36        Robert Shien
Archive SC400S       ?                60 Meg    ?             Warren Toomey
1993-12-13 18:38:44 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
6f78ca6026 Removed all patch kit headers, sccsid and rcsid strings, put $Id$ in, some
minor cleanup.  Added $Id$ to files that did not have any version info, etc
1993-10-16 13:48:52 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
982970298f >From: vak@zebub.msk.su (Serge V.Vakulenko)
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 15:13:17 +0300

Description:
	Old wt driver is too incomplete and buggy.
	It does not support Archive controllers, BSD-like
	tape ioctls, multiple tape controllers, different
	tape density etc.
Fix:
	This driver is a replacement of the old one.
	It was not tested on different controllers, though.

	This is the streamer tape driver for 386bsd and FreeBSD,
	which supports Wangtek and Archive controllers.
	It was developed as a replacement of the old Wangtek
	tape driver from CMU.

In comparison with the CMU driver, this version has the following enhancements:
1) Support for Archive SC402 and SC499 tape controllers added.
2) Support for up to three tape controllers on the same machine.
3) Support for BSD-style ioctls MTIOCGET, MTIOCTOP.
   Mt command now works adequately with this driver.
4) Asynchronous REWIND and FSF operations, close() will not wait
   until they finish.  The next open() will wait for it instead.
5) Use of WTQICMD ioctl is limited to ERASE and RETENS operations.
   This prevents the user from locking the tape driver by strange
   tape operations.
6) Tape density switching added.
7) The status of the process, blocked on the tape operation,
   is displayed at the WCHAN column of the `ps' command as:

	wtread    reading data from the tape
	wtwrite   writing data to the tape
	wtrfm     reading the tape marker
	wtwfm     writing the tape marker
	wtrew     rewinding the tape
	wterase   doing WTQICMD ERASE operation
	wtretens  doing WTQICMD RETENS operation
	wtorew    doing MTIOCTOP REW/OFFL operation
	wtorfm    doing MTIOCTOP FSF operation
	wtowfm    doing MTIOCTOP WEOF operation

Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning
pwoperly.  Use raw interface instead.
1993-09-30 20:12:37 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
5b81b6b301 Initial import, 0.1 + pk 0.2.4-B1 1993-06-12 14:58:17 +00:00